Device article list

Developed by Osaka University, an IoT device that does not require collection and returns to the soil

 The research group of Professor Masaya Nogi of the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research, Osaka University, and Takaaki Kasuga of the doctoral course of the Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka University is a paper cellulosic […].

Waseda University and Tama Art University develop power-saving software displays capable of analog color expression

 Waseda University, Tama Art University, and National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS) jointly do not require electricity to maintain the display and can freely process the shape […]

A process for synthesizing low-temperature sinterable copper nanoparticles with a low environmental load, developed by Tohoku University, etc.

 Through joint research, Tohoku University and Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. have developed a process for synthesizing copper nanoparticles with low-temperature sinterability under extremely low environmental load conditions […].

Amplifies transistor current without power supply, Shizuoka University succeeds

 The group of Professor Yukinori Ono of Shizuoka University, in collaboration with Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and the research group of Hokkaido University, Transis […] without power supply.

Elucidation of the mechanism by which information on the electron wave "valley" is lost in semiconductors

 The research groups of Kyoto University, Tokyo University of Science, etc. have found that the single-layer transition metal dichalcogenide, which is expected as a material for future optoelectronic devices, smells […].

"Kurorin" is expected as a material for next-generation ultra-high-speed communication devices.

 A joint research group of Hiroshima University, the University of Tokyo, and the University of Hyogo has shown that black phosphorus may be useful as a material for ultra-high-speed communication devices.

Discovering metalloids with zero-mass Weil particles Tohoku University, etc. to develop next-generation devices

Research groups at Tohoku University, Osaka University, and the University of Cologne have announced that they have discovered a new type of topological material, "Weyl Semimetal."

RIKEN, The University of Tokyo Generates and eliminates magnetic vortices just by pressing

 Research teams at RIKEN and the University of Tokyo have discovered for the first time in the world a new method that can generate and eliminate minute magnetic vortices simply by pushing a substance. […]